01 - Database Basics and Structured Query Language

Introduction to SQL

In our first , we'll explore the basic structure and history of relational databases. You'll learn the history of SQL, then we'll review some key terms. Then, you'll discover what SQL is and how it's used with a relational database.

02 - Filtering and Retrieving Data

Retrieving Data, Updating Data, Inserting Data, Deleting Data

In this , you'll learn how to use SQL to filter and retrieve data from tables. We'll talk about important query terms that allow you to communicate with your database, as well as syntax rules that will help you to create clear and understandable queries while avoiding system generated errors.

- Sorting and Filtering Data

Sorting and Filtering Data, Advanced Filtering,

In this , you'll learn how to use SQL to filter retrieved data. You'll practice sorting retrieved data using the ORDER BY clause. You'll be able to sort single and multiple columns, and you'll know how to specify sort directions such as ascending and descending order. You'll also learn additional query terms that will help you customize your SQL queries.

04 - Calculated Fields and Functions

Today, you'll learn how to reformat retrieved data with calculated fields and functions. You'll also learn how to create alternate names for columns, and you'll discover the secret behind merging columns with the concatenation symbol.

05 - Summarizing and Grouping Data

Summarizing Data, Grouping Data

In this , we'll discuss gathering significant statistics from data using aggregate functions. You'll also learn how to use the GROUP BY clause in conjunction with an aggregate function to gather important statistics from a table. Then you'll find out how to use the HAVING clause in conjunction with an aggregate function to filter groups of data from a table.

06 - Working with Sub queries

Using Subqueries

Its all about sub queries. You'll learn how to extract data from multiple tables simultaneously, how to use calculated fields in sub queries, how to use the DATEPART () function in sub queries, and how to use aggregate functions in sub queries. Then we'll talk about qualification—a technique used to combine a table name with a column name so there's no question about which table the column name refers to.

07 - Creating and Using Table Joins

Joining Tables, Managing Tables, Using Views

In this , you'll learn how to use joins to gather information from two or more tables simultaneously. You'll learn how to use the inner join, self-join, natural join, and the outer join. Then you'll become familiar with the term Cartesian product.

08 - Inserting, Updating, and Deleting Data

Stored Procedures, Using Cursors

In today's , you'll discover how to manipulate data using the INSERT, UPDATE, and DELETE statements. You'll learn how to insert partial and complete rows into a table, and how to update information already stored in a table. You find out how to transfer data to a new table, how to transfer data to an existing table, and how to delete rows from a table.

09 - Table Creation and Maintenance

Using Cursors, Using Transactions

Today you'll find out how you can use SQL to create and maintain tables. You'll learn how to use the CREATE TABLE keywords to create a table, then we'll discuss how to use the ALTER TABLE, DROP TABLE, ADD COLUMN, and DROP COLUMN keywords to manipulate the tables themselves. You'll also find out how to define a primary key, data type, and field size.

10 - Creating and Understanding Views

In this , you'll learn how and why views are used in SQL. You'll learn how to create and use views to simplify complex queries, summarize data, and manipulate data stored in tables. I'll also teach you how to update and delete a view.

11 - Understanding Transaction Processing, Constraints, and Indexes

Today, you'll learn how transaction processing, constraints, and indexes are implemented in SQL. You'll work through an example that demonstrates how a transaction is created, how constraints are used in the creation of a table, and how indexes are used to improve the performance of a database by optimizing the speed at which queries are processed.

12 - Understanding Stored Procedures, Triggers, and Cursors

In our final , you'll find out how stored procedures, triggers, and cursors are implemented in SQL. You'll see how stored procedures are created and executed, as well as how triggers work. You'll also see how cursors are declared in SQL.

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Android - Contact for Starting Date

At the end on this course the students will gain enough knowledge to create and publish their own Apps for Google Android devices as well as ability to learn advanced
topics through self-study methods we will teach them. All students will be provided CDs containing software, project source code, as well as certificates for attending the course.

Full Syllabus:

A) Introduction To Mobile Apps (ROGERSOFT)

Why we Need Mobile Apps Different Kinds of Mobile Apps Briefly about Android

B) Introduction Android

History Behind Android Development What is Android? Pre-requisites to learn Android Brief Discussion on Java Programming